#!/bin/sh # NOTE: Must be run as root, so you probably need to setup sudo for this. if test -f /tmp/dres; then rm -f /tmp/dres; fi smartctl --scan > /tmp/dscan # MODIFY below to match your setup - the "scsi-SATA" is pretty generic, but you # can add more disks if you like. E.g. I have a USB disk permanently plugged in. while read LINE do DISK=$(echo "${LINE}" | cut -d" " -f1) TYPE=$(echo "${LINE}" | cut -d" " -f3) DRES=`/usr/sbin/smartctl -H -d "${TYPE}" -n standby "${DISK}"` DCODE=$? DSTBY=$(( $DCODE & 2 )) DFAIL=$(( $DCODE & 8 )) DWARN=$(( $DCODE & 32 )) if test $DSTBY -ne 0 then COLOR="4&clear" elif test $DFAIL -ne 0 then COLOR="1&red" elif test $DWARN -ne 0 then COLOR="2&yellow" else COLOR="3&green" fi echo "${COLOR} $DISK ${TYPE}" echo "${COLOR} $DISK ${TYPE}" | cut -c2- >>/tmp/dres echo "" >>/tmp/dres echo "$DRES" | egrep -v "^smartctl|^Copyright|^$|^===" >>/tmp/dres echo "------------------------------------------------------------" >>/tmp/dres echo "" >>/tmp/dres echo "" >>/tmp/dres done < /tmp/dscan >/tmp/dcheck COLOR=`cat /tmp/dcheck | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq | head -1 | cut -c3-` $XYMON $XYMSRV "status ${MACHINE}.smart ${COLOR} SMART health check `cat /tmp/dcheck | cut -c2-` ==================== Detailed status ==================== `cat /tmp/dres` " rm -f /tmp/dres /tmp/dcheck /tmp/dscan exit 0